On 6/12/05, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David Fetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I believe this isn't just my problem. Without access to a the > > underlying column's DEFAULT, how can people implement the automated > > WRITEable VIEWs? > > That's a reasonable question, but translating "insert null" to "insert > the default" is not a reasonable answer. > > There was some speculation just a couple days ago about inventing a > function that would compute the default associated with some other > table's column, but it's not clear how to make that work (in > particular, how to declare the result type of such a function). > I discarded the idea because i couldn't fight with the polymorphic function to return the correct value in any case.
But i successfully found that hacking rewriteHandler.c can do the trick. I am using that in updateable views project. > Another possibility is a command along the lines of > ALTER view ALTER col LINK DEFAULT TO othertable.col; > (syntax open to argument of course) which accomplishes the > same thing without having to figure a way to avoid the constraints > of a specific function result type. > That's sounds like a good idea too -- Atentamente, Jaime Casanova (DBA: DataBase Aniquilator ;) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster